With original productions coming more sparingly and in more commercially appealing fashion, The Chainsmokers have made a habit of flaunting their best sounds on remix duties. Renditions of Josef Salvat’s “Open Season” and Anna of the North’s “Sway” are two recent examples of the duo departing from their mainstream efforts with execution, and their latest comes in similar taste. Working around Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne’s “Real Love,” The Chainsmokers render obscure horns with house grooves that drift from tradition. The final product is just the sort of organized chaos that makes each of the remixes from the duo unique to The Chainsmokers’ brand of expectations surrounded by the unexpected.